
S’pore Consumers Can Now Pay With NETS At Over 7,400 PayNet Points In M’sia
NETS ATM cardholders in Singapore can now use their cards at over 7,400 PayNet acceptance points in Johor Bahru, Kuala Lumpur, Penang and Malacca.
NETS ATM cardholders in Singapore can now use their cards at over 7,400 PayNet acceptance points in Johor Bahru, Kuala Lumpur, Penang and Malacca.
Come 16 November 2019, commuters using NETS contactless bank cards can register for a SimplyGo account to pay for public transport.
DBS, UOB and OCBC users can pay with NETS Click for both taxi booking and street hail rides on the ComfortDelGro Taxi Booking App.
From the third quarter of 2019, Malaysians will be able to use their MyDebit card to pay for purchases made in Singapore.
There are over 4,500 Nets acceptance points in Malaysia, including popular shopping malls in Johor Bahru such as JB City Square, KSL City, and Sutera.
When Razer Pay launches in 2019, users can expect to use the app to purchase event tickets, shop online, and even settle their utility bills.
Both users and merchants will not be able to perform any NETS Transactions, including point-of-sales transactions and top-up services.
Major local institutions are scrambling around to fight for a piece of the mobile payment market share, with the Chinese are coming in eyeing a piece of the pie too.
The next time you go for a meal at that nearby food center in your neighbourhood, all you need to bring along is a NETS FlashPay-enabled card.
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